Animals
Massive Iceberg Hits 2-Year-Old Penguin Refuge, Clarence Island in Antarctica, No Birds Were Hurt
Fortunately, no birds were harmed when a massive iceberg hit a two-year-old penguin refuge on Clarence Island in Antarctica.
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Gay Behavior in Animals is Widespread Across 1,500 Social Species; Scientists Point to Evolution
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Extremely Rare Cobra-Like Snake Unearthed Using Developments in DNA Extraction Technique, Report Shows
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